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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Apr 1922, p. 8

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f i®it^:^ ^^pBi'fl't'S:;^': ; m&kmm THE LAKE SHORE/NEWS, FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 1922 ^Igipii^i^ -fi~±~ Take Your Choice, m.. They're All Good, ^Voters' League In so far as the Legislative Voters T^Igue^rWcmalsarof^IlHnois i» con- cerned all Seventh district Republi- can candidates for the General As- sembly at the April 11, primaries are estimable men and worthy of con- sidei*«6n by the voting public. Howard P. Castle of Barrington, who is ending his second term, is credited by the Legislative Voters league with "a record which entitles him to be renominated." He is called "one of the most useful and ^de- pendents membera of the House." . Roy M-McKercharjMid Lewis â€"Br Springer, both of Wilmette, the for- mer an attorney and an officer in the late war, the latter a real estate and investment broker, are characterized by the league as "well qualified for service in the General Assembly and entitled to favorable consideration at the hands of the voters. Charles S. Waterman of South Hoj- Tand, a- fourth candidate^ in the pri-. maries, also received favorable men- tion by the league. ^ x _* ... T!«»rth Shore leaders of the £ep8JJ- tire Voters League are Shelby M. Singleton of Wilmette, Executive Sec- retary: George E. Cole of Wilmette, flenry P Crowell of Winnetka, Harold L. Ickes of Winnetka, members of the Executive committee. The league has ^advisory councils in every senatorial district. PURCHASES WINNbIKA VACANT '^) Mrs. Victor Cunnyingham of 862 Lincoln, avenue, Winnetka, has sold vacant property located on. Lincoln -ivenuerJust north of Humboldt ave- thi^ Winnetka. to John Henderson of 619 Laurel avenue, Wilmette. Mr. Henderson intends to break ground in the near future for a new home. Hill and Wheeler directed the trans- action. H&EATH CALLS FORMER RESIDENT ^ Rev. Wr R. Parr, a resident of Wil- mette for twenty-five years, passed away suddenly at his home in Louis- ville, Idaho, Friday, March 24, a vic- tim of pneumonia. Mr. Parrwas- a graduate of Beloit university and of ~~the Chicago Co!!ege_pf TBeology. He ^ls survived by the widowNand seven ^children. He was the brotuer of ESd: ?#vinSr Parry winnetka busiueHs man. Presto! Chanqofand Your Carb Repaired Its!! *T^ HERE'S* no magic in kI*,, the way we repair your 3hete!s^a^nick_i! handling the faulty part "properly. KxperTTmowtedge is required to adjust such wonderful mechanism and the men who work on your car here are expert. mechan- ics. *i %:- â-  â- â- â-  •: -:. • i Burn Up Pests In getting ready to make garden this spring/it is an exeellent-plan-to see^ that all the stalks of last year's vege- tables which may have been left stand- ing are removed and burned. â€"In_tlie^nrat_placA-the_ashes will make good fertilizer as the stems of nearly all vegetables contain excellent fertilizing material in ttieti ash, and an even more important consideration is that by removing and destroying them the insect pests are likely to be checked. Many insect pests find refuge under boards, among the dried leaves or stalks over winter. Often the spores of fungus diseases which create-havoc are only waiting in these old stems to get into action with balmy weather. National Republican Party (Deneen Group) PRIMARY ELECTION Tuesday, April 11, 1922 The following candidates have been endorsed by the National Republican Party (Deneen Group), to be voted for at the Primary, Tuesday, April 11th, 1922: For Representative in Congress .â€" 10th District IXl Carl R. Chindbloom By burning the refuse a great quan- tity of them will be destroyed. It is a good plan when ordering seeds for the early garden to lay in a supply of insecticides and bordeaux mixture for fungus pests, along with the seeds, as they will all.be found catalogued in the seed catalogues and will be on hand ready for an emer- gency. UNIQUE STYLE SHOP'.__ WILMETTE Ladies9 and Misses9 Ready-to-wear Phone 2403 1126 Central Ave. William Salmen CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER ESTIMATES cheerfully furnished on New or Repair Work 964 Spruce St., Winnetka ~~~ Phone Winnetka 1055 WESTERN UNDERTAKING CO. WE STRIVE TO PL Our constant desire when called is to render the ^mmt EFFICIENT and COMPLETE SERViCE and to supply FINE FUNERAL FURNISHINGS at the very LOWEST COST. ^ LADY ATTENDANT No charge for distance H. TV NEELY Patronize Lake Shore Advertisers / For State Senator 7th Senatorial District Wilbur L. Castleman Representatives General ___Assembly^ 7th Senatorial District Vote For Two HxbW^wHM^Pr^M^r^ jwis B. Springer ;s of the Santtary-Dis^ct of Chicago Sol P. Roderick Robert Jsham Randolph George M. Tobey Sheriff of the County of Cook X| Hy.. C. W. Laubenheimer -yr; County Treasurer Wallace G. Clark County Cleric [X) RoBerTETBart>ee fudge C. Arch Williams Clerk of the Probate Court | John F. Devine Clerk of the Criminal Court Frank Palmbla County Superintendent of Schools Orville T. Bright, J& LEXINGTON CHICAGCX COMPANY USED CAR DEP^TTMENT 1464 ^RMiiN AVE, Less Than a Year Ago The headline tells the tale. One yiar |{ ago the Gardner at $^285>0Q^i^^P^ known as car. ^Fbd&jr we can offer yoiTa greater Gardner, with fully $200.00 additional value poooo^ intoi^fffpwrae than last years price! ZfVa real buy for THE GARDNER MOTOR CO., INC. ISSlllllt^^MMiSMIiiHiB^M^ftr^4 ^^â- â€¢.sj^m^^^^8i8E^^^g3; ..^;^ttiB^^^^rtfiii|

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